Friday 4 February 2022

BCCI plans to start a full-fledged women's IPL in 2023: Sourav Ganguly

 The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) President Sourav Ganguly focused on the chance of beginning a ladies' Indian Premier League, saying 2023 will be an awesome chance to begin an undeniable ladies' association which will be as large and great a triumph as men's IPL.

Outstandingly, BCCI has been coordinating the Women's T20 Challenge wherein 3 groups were included in the T20 competition. The Women's T20 Challenge was not held in 2021 even as the BCCI facilitated the IPL in two parts in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. Numerous Indian ladies cricketers, as Jemimah Rodrigues and Smriti Mandhana, have settled on decisions for the presentation of the ladies' IPL.

"We are at the degree of definition to have an undeniable WIPL. It is surely going to occur. I unequivocally accept that one year from now for example 2023 will be an excellent opportunity to begin an undeniable ladies' IPL which will be as large and terrific a triumph as the men's IPL," Ganguly was cited as saying by news organization PTI.

Strikingly, Cricket Australia puts together a Women's Big Bash League, while England and Wales Cricket Board coordinated the Women's Hundred close by the men's opposition during the debut version recently. In 2021, upwards of eight Indian ladies' players partook in the Big Bash League in Australia.

In the mean time, previous England commander Michael Vaughan has asked the BCCI boss to make beginning a ladies' Indian Premier League the load up's need.

A Womens #IPL should be main concern now @SGanguly99 !! How about we get it arranged ..

"A Womens #IPL should be first concern now @SGanguly99 !! We should get it arranged ..," Vaughan tweeted.

'Ladies' T20 Challenge to be held in May'

Ganguly has likewise affirmed that the Women's T20 Challenge will be held during the IPL 2022 end of the season games in May. The installations and the settings will be chosen later.

"The Women's T20 Challenge will again be back this year in the long stretch of May. Ideally, later on, we will actually want to have a greater ladies' IPL once the quantity of ladies players goes up. Yet, this year, the Women's T20 Challenge will occur during the IPL end of the season games," Ganguly was cited as saying by Sportstar.

In the mean time, Ganguly likewise said that the homegrown period of ladies' cricket will continue in a month once the quantity of COVID-19 cases goes down. "We possess energy for the Cooch Behar Trophy. Allow this COVID to settle down a little, we can hold this is on the grounds that it is exactly at the knockout stage and a couple matches are forthcoming. We can do it in April-May," said Ganguly.

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